17
Keyboard Installation and Operation
Calling Presets (Shots)
A preset is a memorized location or scene that a pan/tilt camera can display on
operator demand. Presets are also referred to as
shots
or
targets
. Depending on the
matrix switching system used, the operator will have the option of calling a certain
number of presets, each with its own unique identification number. Presets are posi-
tioned and stored in Program mode discussed in later chapters of this manual. Once
they have been programmed, presets can be called to view on the selected monitor.
To call a preset:
1. After calling a pan/tilt camera to view, enter the preset identification number using
the alphanumeric keys. The number entered will appear next to the ENTER
caption.
2. Press the PRESET ( ) soft key.
3. The PRESET
n
caption will appear on the display (where
n
is the preset
identification number entered in step 1 above.
The selected video now appears on the monitor with appropriate pan, tilt, zoom, and
focus adjustments.
Running System Tours
A
tour
is a dynamic sequence of camera views, each of which appears on a selected
monitor screen for a specified
dwell time
, and each of which can have a pre-pro-
grammed
preset
status,
auxiliary
status, and
connect next
status. System tours are
also referred to as
universal tours
.
Additionally, there are
monitor
or "
scratch-pad
" tours, which are temporary tours
programmed for the operator's currently selected monitor. Scratch-pad tours can be set
up by the operator and will be discussed later.
To run a system (universal) tour:
1. Select a monitor.
2. Enter the system tour identification number using the alphanumeric keys. The
number entered will appear next to the ENTER caption.
3. Press the RUN soft key.
4. The TOUR MODE
n
caption will appear on the display (where
n
is the system tour
identification number entered in step 2 above.
Note
: after the RUN soft key is pressed, its caption changes to HOLDsee Holding a
Tour below.
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